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  2. Mar 25, 2019 · Created By Brett Halliday Pseudonym of Davis Dresser, who also wrote as Asa Baker, Mathew Blood, Kathryn Culver, Don Davis, Hal Debrett, Peter Field, Anthony Scott, Anderson Wayne (1904-1977) One of the most popular private detectives ever, red-haired Miami P.I. MICHAEL SHAYNE has had a long, successful, multi-media career.

  3. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine was one of the most successful crime digests, running for 337 issues over a period of 30 years from 1956 to 1985, each featuring a novella about the eponymous detective, created by Davis Dresser (although all but a handful of the novellas were written by other authors). It also spawned an annual that ran for three ...

  4. Dresser later created Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, first introduced in 1956 by Renown Publications under the title Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine. The magazine continued for nearly three decades, always including at least one Shayne novella in each edition.

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    "Three Men on a Raft"
    Charles Van Enger
    Steve Fisher
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    "Dolls Are Deadly"
    Robert J. Shaw
    2
    "Night with Nora"
    Paul Stewart
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    "Die Like a Dog"
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    Leslie Edgley (as Robert Bloomfield) [2]
  5. Feb 24, 2019 · Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine was started in 1956 by Leo Margulies, a veteran editor from the pulp era. After the first six issues, the title was switched to Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, which is what it was known as wher n it finally ran out of steam almost thirty years later.

  6. Brett Halliday (July 31, 1904 – February 4, 1977) is the primary pen name of Davis Dresser, an American mystery and western writer. Halliday is best known for the long-lived series of Michael Shayne mysteries he wrote, and later commissioned others to continue.

  7. Jan 7, 2021 · James Reasoner, who wrote for Mike Shayne between August 1977 and December 1984, and has written many excellent Western novels since, remembers the end era of the magazine: I think the use of horror stories was tied directly to Charles E. Fritch taking over as editor in late 1979.

  8. May 28, 2024 · SEE ALSO: FANZINES & SEMI-PRO MAGAZINES — SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY & WEIRD FICTION — PULPS — COMIC BOOKS — OCCULT — DISSIDENT. CLICK ON THUMBNAILS TO VIEW LARGER COVER IMAGES. CLICK ON HIGHLIGHTED DATES TO DOWNLOAD PDF FILES. SCROLL DOWN TO VIEW SELECTIONS. MIKE SHAYNE MYSTERY MAGAZINE.

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